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Effect of Ultra-High Vacuum on Bacillus Subtilis Var. Niger

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MORELLI, F., FEHLNER, F. & STEMBRIDGE, C. Effect of Ultra-High Vacuum on Bacillus Subtilis Var. Niger. Nature 196, 106–107 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/196106a0

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